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King Charles’ ‘coronation quiche’ ripped by royals fans: ‘Absolutely grim’

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egg-squisite reception from royal fans on Twitter, and it looks like a lot of people won’t be firing up their ovens to try it out.The dish, which features a mixture of spinach, broad beans, cheese and tarragon, is encouraged to be served at parties throughout the weekend.The royal family’s official Instagram account even posted a video on their page of how to make it.

The coronation is slated for Saturday, May 6 at Westminster Abbey. It marks the official transfer of power to Charles after the passing of his mom, Queen Elizabeth II, this past September.But on social media, some people labeled the egg dish as “embarrassing” while others just couldn’t seem to hide their eggsplosions of anger.“#Coronation quiche?

Is Charles serious? No sane person chooses to eat quiche,” one person fumed.Another chided, “The ‘coronation quiche’ looks absolutely grim, so I suppose it’s a fitting choice.”“The fact that we have a coronation recipe is embarrassing enough, but this?” one user questioned in response to a tweet from the royal family’s official Twitter account announcing the quiche. “A huge country full of unique cuisines and THIS is the crap you choose??

Coronation quiche? It’s 2023, not 1973. Are we having vol-au-vents and cheese with pineapple on a stick with it?”Others slammed the royal family for choosing a quiche as the coronation’s official dish when there is currently an egg shortage that is affecting both the US and the UK, per the BBC. “Coronation quiche when there’s an egg shortage lmaoooo,” one person tweeted.

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